A suspect killed in an attempted liquor store robbery in Memphis on May 6 may be responsible for a holdup at a Bartlett liquor store.

Capt. Tina Schaber of the Bartlett Police Department said May 10 that Louis Ray, 46, of Memphis is suspected in robbing Bartlett Wind and Spirits on Summer Road on April 11.

Ray died when the owner of the I-40 Liquor Store (at 6153 Macon Road, Memphis) reportedly shot and killed him during an attempted armed robbery around 11 p.m. on May 6. The wounded Ray was taken to the Regional Medical Center and later died.

The Memphis FBI Field Office is seeking information on an individual who is believed to have robbed eight stores in the Memphis area. A spokesman declined to comment when asked if Ray is a suspect in those robberies.

The FBI is offering up to $5,000 as a reward for information that leads to an arrest or grand jury indictment in those incidents. Those with information should contact Memphis FBI at (901) 747-4300. The robberies are as follows:

In each of the above robberies, the suspect followed a similar routine. The suspect entered the business, pointed a pistol at the victims and demanded the money from the register. After obtaining the money, the suspect told the victims to get on the ground before fleeing the store.

The suspect is described as a male, black, 30-35 years old, approximately 6’0”, 160 pounds, and always wears a black ski mask.

During the Budget Liquor Store robbery, surveillance photos show the suspect was wearing a black hoodie with yellow or gold writing across the chest. During the Leno’s Liquor robbery, surveillance photos and video show the suspect was wearing a gray hoodie with an “R” on the front upper left side.